Bulletin of the American Physical Society
63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 66, Number 13
Monday–Friday, November 8–12, 2021; Pittsburgh, PA
Session PP11: Poster Session VI:
BEAMS- Computational, Analytical, Measurement, and Diagnostic Techniques for Lasers and Beams, Laser-Plasma Wakefield, Beam-Plasma Wakefield, and Direct Laser Accelerators
Low Temperature Plasma
MFE- Edge and Pedestal Stellarators
Mini-Conference on Machine Learning
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Room: Hall A
Abstract: PP11.00147 : Particle-in-cell simulations of laser-plasma instabilities: creation of a dataset for training a deep-learning-based LPI surrogate for ICF
Presenter:
Alessandro Ruocco
Authors:
Alessandro Ruocco
Robbie H Scott
(STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
William Trickey
(University of York)
Sam M Vinko
(University of Oxford)
Muhammad F Kasim
(University of Oxford - Machine Discovery Ltd, Oxford, UK)
LPIs models can benefit from deep learning methods. Recently, an efficient deep neural network called Deep Emulator Network Search (DENSE) has shown impressive results even with a small amount of data sampling in modelling physical phenomena [4]. We apply this methodology to the creation of an LPIs emulator containing all the relevant information to couple LPI effects to laser ray tracing and plasma hydrodynamics.
Here we present LPIs one-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations which constitute the training dataset for the LPIs emulator. Laser and plasma conditions span from sub-scale to ignition-scale: the interval of the plasma density scale lengths considered is L = 100 -700 μm, whereas the laser intensities range from I = 0.02 to I = 10 x1015 W/cm2. We characterise the back-scattered light and hot-electron generated, showing how LPIs behaviour varies when plasma and laser parameters approach ignition conditions, i.e. large plasmas and high laser intensities. Finally, we show the DENSE LPI surrogate results and compare them with PIC simulations to benchmark its accuracy.
References
[1] J.D.Lindl, “Inertial Confinement Fusion”,AIP-Press(1998).
[2] W.Kruer, “The Physics Of Laser Plasma Interactions",CRC Press(2003).
[3] A.Colaitis, et al.,PhysicalReviewE92(4),041101
[4] M.F.Kasim, et al.,arXiv:2001.08055v2
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